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User: "james g. keegan jr."
Date: 26 May 2004 05:34:58 PM
Object: BUSH CONTINUES MISLEADING ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL
BUSH CONTINUES MISLEADING ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL
In his speech before the U.S. Army War College this week, President Bush
again tried to absolve himself and his Administration from any
responsibility for the atrocities at Abu Ghraib prison. He said the abuse
was "disgraceful conduct by a few American troops who dishonored our
country and disregarded our values" [1]. But new reports show that the
Administration - and President Bush himself - approved key documents that
originally opened the door to the abuse.
Since the scandal broke, the Administration has said that, in Iraq, it
always insisted on following the Geneva Conventions on humane treatment for
prisoners. However, in a letter to the Red Cross dated December 24, 2003,
the Bush Administration asserted that detainees in Iraq "were not entitled
to the full protections of the Geneva Convention" [2] This disregard for
internationally-recognized human rights regulations was consistent with a
January 2002 directive by the White House labeling the Geneva Conventions
"quaint" and "obsolete" [3]. It is also consistent with a Newsweek report
showing that "President Bush, along with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
and Attorney General John Ashcroft signed off on a secret system of
detention and interrogation that opened the door to such methods" of abuse
and torture as documented at Abu Ghraib [4]. Those secret orders were
designed "to sidestep the historical safeguards of the Geneva Conventions."
Instead of acknowledging these documents and upholding his pledge to "usher
in an era of personal responsibility," [5] the Bush Administration is now
assaulting those who brought the story to light. Sgt. Samuel Provance told
the Associated Press he has "been disciplined by the military and stripped
of his security clearance" after he publicly refuted the President's claims
that the abuse was only the work of a few soldiers [6]. Meanwhile,
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld banned "digital cameras, camcorders
and cellphones with cameras" from all military installations in Iraq [7].
And, as MSNBC reports, the whole Administration is "lashing out at American
journalists, adding their official voices to the chorus of talk radio,
conservative Web site and newspaper columnists" who claim the media's
coverage of the scandal and Iraq in general "is undermining support for the
war" [8].
Sources:
1. President Outlines Steps to Help Iraq Achieve Democracy and Freedom,
05/24/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37573.
2. "Commander in Iraq to Be Replaced", Los Angeles Times, 05/25/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37574.
3. "White House memo criticized", USA Today, 05/26/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37575.
4. "The Roots of Torture", Newsweek, May 24, 2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37576.
5. President Bush Discusses Progress in Education in St. Louis,
01/05/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37577.
6. "Soldier Who Spoke Out About Prisoner Abuse Disciplined", WXII12.com,
05/26/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37578.
7. "Rumsfeld Bans Camera Phones in Iraq: Report", Agence France Passe,
05/23/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37579.
8. "Media takes heat from administration over Iraq", MSNBC, 05/25/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37580.
Visit Misleader.org for more about Bush Administration distortion. --> <
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37581 >
.

User: "Robert B. Winn"

Title: Re: BUSH CONTINUES MISLEADING ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL 02 Jun 2004 10:52:03 PM
"james g. keegan jr." <keegan@nycap.rr.com> wrote in message news:<Xns94F642F4CBA0Fkeegannycaprrcom@130.133.1.4>...

BUSH CONTINUES MISLEADING ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL

In his speech before the U.S. Army War College this week, President Bush
again tried to absolve himself and his Administration from any
responsibility for the atrocities at Abu Ghraib prison. He said the abuse
was "disgraceful conduct by a few American troops who dishonored our
country and disregarded our values" [1]. But new reports show that the
Administration - and President Bush himself - approved key documents that
originally opened the door to the abuse.

Since the scandal broke, the Administration has said that, in Iraq, it
always insisted on following the Geneva Conventions on humane treatment for
prisoners. However, in a letter to the Red Cross dated December 24, 2003,
the Bush Administration asserted that detainees in Iraq "were not entitled
to the full protections of the Geneva Convention" [2] This disregard for
internationally-recognized human rights regulations was consistent with a
January 2002 directive by the White House labeling the Geneva Conventions
"quaint" and "obsolete" [3]. It is also consistent with a Newsweek report
showing that "President Bush, along with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld
and Attorney General John Ashcroft signed off on a secret system of
detention and interrogation that opened the door to such methods" of abuse
and torture as documented at Abu Ghraib [4]. Those secret orders were
designed "to sidestep the historical safeguards of the Geneva Conventions."

Instead of acknowledging these documents and upholding his pledge to "usher
in an era of personal responsibility," [5] the Bush Administration is now
assaulting those who brought the story to light. Sgt. Samuel Provance told
the Associated Press he has "been disciplined by the military and stripped
of his security clearance" after he publicly refuted the President's claims
that the abuse was only the work of a few soldiers [6]. Meanwhile,
Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld banned "digital cameras, camcorders
and cellphones with cameras" from all military installations in Iraq [7].
And, as MSNBC reports, the whole Administration is "lashing out at American
journalists, adding their official voices to the chorus of talk radio,
conservative Web site and newspaper columnists" who claim the media's
coverage of the scandal and Iraq in general "is undermining support for the
war" [8].

Sources:
1. President Outlines Steps to Help Iraq Achieve Democracy and Freedom,
05/24/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37573.
2. "Commander in Iraq to Be Replaced", Los Angeles Times, 05/25/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37574.
3. "White House memo criticized", USA Today, 05/26/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37575.
4. "The Roots of Torture", Newsweek, May 24, 2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37576.
5. President Bush Discusses Progress in Education in St. Louis,
01/05/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37577.
6. "Soldier Who Spoke Out About Prisoner Abuse Disciplined", WXII12.com,
05/26/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37578.
7. "Rumsfeld Bans Camera Phones in Iraq: Report", Agence France Passe,
05/23/2004, http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37579.
8. "Media takes heat from administration over Iraq", MSNBC, 05/25/2004,
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37580.

Visit Misleader.org for more about Bush Administration distortion. --> <
http://daily.misleader.org/ctt.asp?u=2103488&l=37581 >

How did you think that prisoners of a pro-abortion police state were
going to be treated?
On the positive side, their mortality rate seems to be lower than the
mortality rate of unborn children here in the United States.
Robert B. Winn
.
User: "Spartakus"

Title: I've upgraded from my irony detection meter... 03 Jun 2004 09:17:16 AM
....to a "WTF-meter".
rbwinn47@mybluelight.com (Robert B. Winn) wrote...

"james g. keegan jr." <keegan@nycap.rr.com> wrote...

BUSH CONTINUES MISLEADING ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL

In his speech before the U.S. Army War College this week, President
Bush again tried to absolve himself and his Administration from any
responsibility for the atrocities at Abu Ghraib prison. He said the
abuse was "disgraceful conduct by a few American troops who dishonored
our country and disregarded our values" [1]. But new reports show that
the Administration - and President Bush himself - approved key
documents that originally opened the door to the abuse.

[...]

How did you think that prisoners of a pro-abortion police state were
going to be treated?

WWW WWWWW WWW TTTTTTTTTTTTT FFFFFFFFFFF ???????? !!
WWW WWW WWW WWW TTTTTTTTTTTTT FFFFFFFFFFF ?????????? !!
WWW WWW WWW WWW TTT FFF ?? ?? !!
WWW WWW WWW WWW TTT FFFFFF ?? !!
WWWWW WWWWW TTT FFFFFF ?? !!
WWW WWW TTT FFF ?? !!
WWW WWW TTT FFF
W W TTT FFF ?? !!

On the positive side, their mortality rate seems to be lower than the
mortality rate of unborn children here in the United States.

Oh right - not only is the Bush Junta Not As Bad As Saddam, but one
million American women are Worse Than Saddam. That's Moral Clarity
for you.
.
User: "Robert B. Winn"

Title: Re: I've upgraded from my irony detection meter... 03 Jun 2004 01:33:42 PM
(Spartakus) wrote in message news:<6ed74dfa.0406030617.47661b7a@posting.google.com>...

...to a "WTF-meter".

rbwinn47@mybluelight.com (Robert B. Winn) wrote...

"james g. keegan jr." <keegan@nycap.rr.com> wrote...


BUSH CONTINUES MISLEADING ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL

In his speech before the U.S. Army War College this week, President
Bush again tried to absolve himself and his Administration from any
responsibility for the atrocities at Abu Ghraib prison. He said the
abuse was "disgraceful conduct by a few American troops who dishonored
our country and disregarded our values" [1]. But new reports show that
the Administration - and President Bush himself - approved key
documents that originally opened the door to the abuse.


[...]

How did you think that prisoners of a pro-abortion police state were
going to be treated?


WWW WWWWW WWW TTTTTTTTTTTTT FFFFFFFFFFF ???????? !!
WWW WWW WWW WWW TTTTTTTTTTTTT FFFFFFFFFFF ?????????? !!
WWW WWW WWW WWW TTT FFF ?? ?? !!
WWW WWW WWW WWW TTT FFFFFF ?? !!
WWWWW WWWWW TTT FFFFFF ?? !!
WWW WWW TTT FFF ?? !!
WWW WWW TTT FFF
W W TTT FFF ?? !!


On the positive side, their mortality rate seems to be lower than the
mortality rate of unborn children here in the United States.


Oh right - not only is the Bush Junta Not As Bad As Saddam, but one
million American women are Worse Than Saddam. That's Moral Clarity
for you.

Well, it appears to me that one million American women are being
misled by adulterers.
Robert B. winn
.
User: "Spartakus"

Title: Re: I've upgraded from my irony detection meter... 04 Jun 2004 10:59:03 AM
....to a "WTF-meter".
rbwinn47@mybluelight.com (Robert B. Winn) wrote...

spartakus@my-deja.com (Spartakus) wrote in message

rbwinn47@mybluelight.com (Robert B. Winn) wrote...

On the positive side, their mortality rate seems to be lower than
the mortality rate of unborn children here in the United States.

Oh right - not only is the Bush Junta Not As Bad As Saddam, but one
million American women are Worse Than Saddam. That's Moral Clarity
for you.

Well, it appears to me that one million American women are being
misled by adulterers.

You can't break a WTF-meter, Robert.
.

User: "--sexkitten--"

Title: Re: I've upgraded from my irony detection meter... 03 Jun 2004 03:24:00 PM
Robert B. Winn wrote:

spartakus@my-deja.com (Spartakus) wrote in message news:<6ed74dfa.0406030617.47661b7a@posting.google.com>...

...to a "WTF-meter".

rbwinn47@mybluelight.com (Robert B. Winn) wrote...

"james g. keegan jr." <keegan@nycap.rr.com> wrote...




BUSH CONTINUES MISLEADING ON PRISON ABUSE SCANDAL

In his speech before the U.S. Army War College this week, President
Bush again tried to absolve himself and his Administration from any
responsibility for the atrocities at Abu Ghraib prison. He said the
abuse was "disgraceful conduct by a few American troops who dishonored
our country and disregarded our values" [1]. But new reports show that
the Administration - and President Bush himself - approved key
documents that originally opened the door to the abuse.


[...]


How did you think that prisoners of a pro-abortion police state were
going to be treated?


WWW WWWWW WWW TTTTTTTTTTTTT FFFFFFFFFFF ???????? !!
WWW WWW WWW WWW TTTTTTTTTTTTT FFFFFFFFFFF ?????????? !!
WWW WWW WWW WWW TTT FFF ?? ?? !!
WWW WWW WWW WWW TTT FFFFFF ?? !!
WWWWW WWWWW TTT FFFFFF ?? !!
WWW WWW TTT FFF ?? !!
WWW WWW TTT FFF
W W TTT FFF ?? !!



On the positive side, their mortality rate seems to be lower than the
mortality rate of unborn children here in the United States.


Oh right - not only is the Bush Junta Not As Bad As Saddam, but one
million American women are Worse Than Saddam. That's Moral Clarity
for you.



Well, it appears to me that one million American women are being
misled by adulterers.
Robert B. winn

More like 4 million, per year, being misled into believing that being
tortured for nine months is good for them.
--
--sexkitten--He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby
become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss
gazes also into you.
Friedrich Nietzsche
.





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